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Author: Dee
Date: 2002-02-07 13:16
Becasue the strength that is perfect today will be too strong or too weak tomorrow depending on such variables as the weather, the state of your oral cavity etc especially if you need to have that precise an accuracy on reed strength to play one.
You will be better off learning to accommodate a reasonable range of strength (say +/- 0.25). This will generally allow you to use almost all the reeds in a box.
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janlynn |
2002-02-07 13:07 |
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Dee |
2002-02-07 13:16 |
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David Spiegelthal |
2002-02-07 13:31 |
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Sandra F. H. |
2002-02-07 13:44 |
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Emms |
2002-02-07 13:52 |
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Dee |
2002-02-07 13:59 |
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2002-02-07 14:02 |
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bob gardner |
2002-02-07 14:50 |
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2002-02-07 14:51 |
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William |
2002-02-07 14:51 |
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GBK |
2002-02-07 15:39 |
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janlynn |
2002-02-07 15:55 |
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Ed |
2002-02-07 17:18 |
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2002-02-07 17:24 |
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Dee |
2002-02-07 17:41 |
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2002-02-07 18:00 |
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2002-02-07 18:08 |
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2002-02-07 18:14 |
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2002-02-07 18:25 |
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2002-02-07 19:10 |
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2002-02-07 20:46 |
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2002-02-07 22:39 |
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2002-02-08 07:08 |
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2002-02-08 09:30 |
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2002-02-10 06:19 |
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2002-02-11 01:36 |
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2002-02-11 03:37 |
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